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Jordan M. Rice

Bio: Jordan M. Rice is an academic researcher from Nike. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Chirp. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications receiving 762 citations.

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04 Dec 2009
TL;DR: In this article, the radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player, and the currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance.
Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance. The apparatus may simultaneously receive the processed signal from the radio tag while transmitting the sweep signal.

581 citations

Patent
09 Feb 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, various algorithms and templates are used to detect activities, actions, and events during user performance of physical activity, such as walking, running, sitting, and sitting.
Abstract: Activities, actions and events during user performance of physical activity may be detected using various algorithms and templates. Templates may include an arrangement of one or more states that may identify particular event types and timing between events. Templates may be specific to a particular type of activity (e.g., types of sports, drills, events, etc.), user, terrain, time of day and the like.

142 citations

Patent
10 Mar 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and methods for calculating athletic activity parameters are provided for calculating the parameters of a user's body activity using a set of multiple housings, which are configured to be removably engaged with an electronic module that includes a sensor and a processor configured to calculate the parameters.
Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for calculating athletic activity parameters. Multiple housings are position at different locations on a user's body. The housings are configured to be removably engaged with an electronic module that includes a sensor and a processor configured to calculate athletic activity parameters. Each housing is connected to or includes an identification memory that stores information identifying a location of the housing. The electronic module uses the location information to select an algorithm to use when calculating the athletic activity parameters.

27 citations

Patent
27 Jun 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the physical activities are performed while wearing products that include attached or embedded sensors and the data generated by the sensors is used to generate a leaderboard, which is displayed in a store in close proximity to the products offered for sale.
Abstract: Systems and methods that may be used to promote products that include activity sensors are provided. Users are prompted to compete against one another in a store while performing physical activities. The physical activities are performed while wearing products that include attached or embedded sensors. The data generated by the sensors is used to generate a leaderboard. The leaderboard may be displayed in a store in close proximity to the products offered for sale.

4 citations

Patent
06 Apr 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the authors relate systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media configured to process input which can identify user attribute, adjust a performance zone according to the userattribute, receive data generated by at least an accelerometer and force sensor, and determine whether the data is in the performance zone and output a determination result.
Abstract: Example embodiments may relate systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media configured to process input which can identify user attribute, adjust a performance zone according to the userattribute, receive data generated by at least an accelerometer and force sensor, and determine whether the data is in the performance zone and output a determination result.

2 citations


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Patent
09 Aug 2011
TL;DR: Athletic performance monitoring and tracking may provide multiple ways in which to track athletic movement and activity as discussed by the authors, including mood, weather, terrain, athletic equipment used and the like.
Abstract: Athletic performance monitoring and tracking may provide multiple ways in which to track athletic movement and activity. In one example, an athletic monitoring device may include or be associated with multiple types of movement sensors and switch between the sensors or use both depending on various factors including type of workout. Workouts may also be tagged with various parameters including mood, weather, terrain, athletic equipment used and the like. In one or more examples, the parameters may be automatically determined based on location. User workouts and accomplishments may also be celebrated through messages from celebrities, family, friends and other users. In some cases, the messages may be triggered by various conditions. Coaching may also be provided to the user to help improve workouts and overall athletic performance. Running routes may also be automatically tracked, stored and shared.

473 citations

Patent
17 Feb 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, a sensor system is adapted for use with an article of footwear and includes an insert member including a first layer and a second layer, a port connected to the insert and configured for communication with an electronic module, a plurality of force and/or pressure sensors on the insert member, and leads connecting the sensors to the port.
Abstract: A sensor system is adapted for use with an article of footwear and includes an insert member including a first layer and a second layer, a port connected to the insert and configured for communication with an electronic module, a plurality of force and/or pressure sensors on the insert member, and a plurality of leads connecting the sensors to the port.

440 citations

Patent
John T. Stites, Gary G. Tavares1
31 May 2013
TL;DR: Golf clubs according to at least some example aspects of this disclosure may include a golf club head and a shaft configured to engage with the golf head, which includes a grip engaged with the shaft.
Abstract: Golf clubs according to at least some example aspects of this disclosure may include a golf club head and a shaft configured to engage with the golf club head which includes a grip engaged with the shaft. Further, the golf club may include a monitoring device, which includes a sensor and a transmitter. Additionally, the monitoring device may be configured to determine data related to the characteristics of a golf swing. Further, the monitoring device may be configured to transmit the data related to the characteristics of a golf swing to a remote computer.

331 citations

Patent
20 Jan 2015

294 citations

Patent
02 Apr 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a group monitoring device for monitoring a plurality of individuals engaged in an athletic activity, the device including a display configured to display, during the activity, a metric relating to each individual engaged in the activity and a status of a system component used to monitor the activity.
Abstract: The present invention provides a group monitoring device for monitoring a plurality of individuals engaged in an athletic activity, the device including a display configured to display, during an athletic activity: a metric relating to each of a plurality of individuals engaged in the athletic activity, and a status of a system component used to monitor the athletic activity. The group monitoring device may also include an input configured to allow manipulation of the display.

291 citations